Advance Ypsi is an education and training initiative to prepare high school students and adults throughout Washtenaw County to fill higher-wage, in-demand jobs.
Join Pridezone Coordinator Brie Nikora for a fun arts and crafts activity of making zines (mini magazines) themed around identity and self-expression. Learn about Ozone House, chat, snack, and create!
Meditation has many benefits for our health and well-being. Drop in for simple, guided, non-religious awareness practices in the company of friends you may not have met yet!
Drop in and learn chess at the library! Casual play, lessons, research, and quick round rated play. Designed for youth grades K-12 and their families. Click for details about weekly activities.
Elementary and middle school students can stop by the youth department with their homework and get help from a high school student volunteer. No registration required.
Advance Ypsi is an education and training initiative to prepare high school students and adults throughout Washtenaw County to fill higher-wage, in-demand jobs.
Make and take home your own tea bags with the Growing Hope Teen Leadership Team. Learn to deepen your connection to nature and become more mindful of what grows around you while you make herbal tea.
Collect wild seeds and learn about the work Washtenaw County Parks does to re-establish this globally rare habitat while you walk at Rolling Hills Park. Take seeds home, or leave them to share!
Join YDL & Ozone House on the first and third Tuesdays of the month for a fun-filled book club featuring snacks, free books, and a gift card raffle at each session!
Meditation has many benefits for our health and well-being. Drop in for simple, guided, non-religious awareness practices in the company of friends you may not have met yet!
Drop in and learn chess at the library! Casual play, lessons, research, and quick round rated play. Designed for youth grades K-12 and their families. Click for details about weekly activities.
Elementary and middle school students can stop by the youth department with their homework and get help from a high school student volunteer. No registration required.
Advance Ypsi is an education and training initiative to prepare high school students and adults throughout Washtenaw County to fill higher-wage, in-demand jobs.
Looking for ways to help the community and earn volunteer hours? Join TAG and meet twice each month to help the library best serve Ypsi teens by evaluating community needs and planning programs.
Meditation has many benefits for our health and well-being. Drop in for simple, guided, non-religious awareness practices in the company of friends you may not have met yet!
Visit MICHIGAN WORKS! at the library. A representative will answer your questions and provide information and assistance on job leads, employment, job fairs, and career guidance.
Drop in and learn chess at the library! Casual play, lessons, research, and quick round rated play. Designed for youth grades K-12 and their families. Click for details about weekly activities.
Elementary and middle school students can stop by the youth department with their homework and get help from a high school student volunteer. No registration required.
Advance Ypsi is an education and training initiative to prepare high school students and adults throughout Washtenaw County to fill higher-wage, in-demand jobs.
Whittaker - Michigan Ave Program Room,Whittaker Room 1C
A space to work on zines together,... more
A space to work on zines together, share techniques and ideas, and make zine friends. Basic art materials provided. Find out how you can contribute your own zine to YDL’s growing zine collection!
Make maki rolls, tamago, and onigiri. Then arrange them with fruits and vegetables in a bento box you can take home. If you like to watch anime, stay for Anime Club!
Watch anime with other fans, chat about what you watch and what manga you read at home, and use our drawing supplies to sketch. If you like to cook, come early to learn new recipes. Ages 12-18.
Join YDL & Ozone House on the first and third Tuesdays of the month for a fun-filled book club featuring snacks, free books, and a gift card raffle at each session!
Meditation has many benefits for our health and well-being. Drop in for simple, guided, non-religious awareness practices in the company of friends you may not have met yet!
Drop in and learn chess at the library! Casual play, lessons, research, and quick round rated play. Designed for youth grades K-12 and their families. Click for details about weekly activities.
Elementary and middle school students can stop by the youth department with their homework and get help from a high school student volunteer. No registration required.
Advance Ypsi is an education and training initiative to prepare high school students and adults throughout Washtenaw County to fill higher-wage, in-demand jobs.
Learn about cool STEAM careers while hanging out with friends, engaging in STEM activities, and eating delicious food at our TEEN ONLY after-hours cafes.
Looking for ways to help the community and earn volunteer hours? Join TAG and meet twice each month to help the library best serve Ypsi teens by evaluating community needs and planning programs.
Meditation has many benefits for our health and well-being. Drop in for simple, guided, non-religious awareness practices in the company of friends you may not have met yet!
Bring your latest project and get inspired, share project ideas, seek advice, and work on your projects with fellow crafters. All skill levels are welcome!
Join YDL & Ozone House on the first and third Tuesdays of the month for a fun-filled book club featuring snacks, free books, and a gift card raffle at each session!
Meditation has many benefits for our health and well-being. Drop in for simple, guided, non-religious awareness practices in the company of friends you may not have met yet!
Drop in and learn chess at the library! Casual play, lessons, research, and quick round rated play. Designed for youth grades K-12 and their families. Click for details about weekly activities.
Elementary and middle school students can stop by the youth department with their homework and get help from a high school student volunteer. No registration required.
Advance Ypsi is an education and training initiative to prepare high school students and adults throughout Washtenaw County to fill higher-wage, in-demand jobs.
Make a door or wall wreath using natural materials such as fresh-cut fir, cedar, holly, and ribbons. Register for one of the two workshops on December 7.
Registration opens Saturday, November 16 2024 at 9:00am
Make a door or wall wreath using natural materials such as fresh-cut fir, cedar, holly, and ribbons. Register for one of the two workshops on December 7.
Registration opens Saturday, November 23 2024 at 9:00am
Wax in the Stacks is a vibrant vinyl listening group. Using a vintage 1960s Mustang II portable vinyl player, we'll dive into different music genres each month. December's theme is PROG ROCK.
Looking for ways to help the community and earn volunteer hours? Join TAG and meet twice each month to help the library best serve Ypsi teens by evaluating community needs and planning programs.
Meditation has many benefits for our health and well-being. Drop in for simple, guided, non-religious awareness practices in the company of friends you may not have met yet!
Visit MICHIGAN WORKS! at the library. A representative will answer your questions and provide information and assistance on job leads, employment, job fairs, and career guidance.
Drop in and learn chess at the library! Casual play, lessons, research, and quick round rated play. Designed for youth grades K-12 and their families. Click for details about weekly activities.
Elementary and middle school students can stop by the youth department with their homework and get help from a high school student volunteer. No registration required.
Create a piece of living art with winter greenery! A night of creating and exploring for all ages. Registration is required for every patron attending the program.
Registration opens Wednesday, November 6 2024 at 9:00am
Advance Ypsi is an education and training initiative to prepare high school students and adults throughout Washtenaw County to fill higher-wage, in-demand jobs.
A space to work on zines together, share techniques and ideas, and make zine friends. Basic art materials provided. Find out how you can contribute your own zine to YDL’s growing zine collection!
Make your own jars of cocoa mix and hot chocolate bombs to take home. Stay for Anime Club and sip cocoa at the library while you watch, too! Halal and vegan ingredient options will be available.
Watch anime with other fans, chat about what you watch and what manga you read at home, and use our drawing supplies to sketch. If you like to cook, come early to learn new recipes. Ages 12-18.
Join YDL & Ozone House on the first and third Tuesdays of the month for a fun-filled book club featuring snacks, free books, and a gift card raffle at each session!
Meditation has many benefits for our health and well-being. Drop in for simple, guided, non-religious awareness practices in the company of friends you may not have met yet!
Advance Ypsi is an education and training initiative to prepare high school students and adults throughout Washtenaw County to fill higher-wage, in-demand jobs.
Learn about cool STEAM careers while hanging out with friends, engaging in STEM activities, and eating delicious food at our TEEN ONLY after-hours cafes.
Plan for the coming year with the Bullet Journal method. This flexible planning method allows you to organize your life on the fly. All you need is a notebook and a pen.
Wax in the Stacks is a vibrant vinyl listening group. Using a vintage 1960s Mustang II portable vinyl player, we'll dive into different music genres each month. January's theme is MODAL JAZZ.
Bring your latest project and get inspired, share project ideas, seek advice, and work on your projects with fellow crafters. All skill levels are welcome!
Join YDL & Ozone House on the first and third Tuesdays of the month for a fun-filled book club featuring snacks, free books, and a gift card raffle at each session!
Meditation has many benefits for our health and well-being. Drop in for simple, guided, non-religious awareness practices in the company of friends you may not have met yet!
Drop in and learn chess at the library! Casual play, lessons, research, and quick round rated play. Designed for youth grades K-12 and their families. Click for details about weekly activities.
Advance Ypsi is an education and training initiative to prepare high school students and adults throughout Washtenaw County to fill higher-wage, in-demand jobs.
A space to work on zines together, share techniques and ideas, and make zine friends. Basic art materials provided. Find out how you can contribute your own zine to YDL’s growing zine collection!
Watch anime with other fans, chat about what you watch and what manga you read at home, and use our drawing supplies to sketch. If you like to cook, come early to learn new recipes. Ages 12-18.
Looking for ways to help the community and earn volunteer hours? Join TAG and meet twice each month to help the library best serve Ypsi teens by evaluating community needs and planning programs.
Meditation has many benefits for our health and well-being. Drop in for simple, guided, non-religious awareness practices in the company of friends you may not have met yet!
Visit MICHIGAN WORKS! at the library. A representative will answer your questions and provide information and assistance on job leads, employment, job fairs, and career guidance.
Drop in and learn chess at the library! Casual play, lessons, research, and quick round rated play. Designed for youth grades K-12 and their families. Click for details about weekly activities.
Elementary and middle school students can stop by the youth department with their homework and get help from a high school student volunteer. No registration required.
Advance Ypsi is an education and training initiative to prepare high school students and adults throughout Washtenaw County to fill higher-wage, in-demand jobs.
Learn about cool STEAM careers while hanging out with friends, engaging in STEM activities, and eating delicious food at our TEEN ONLY after-hours cafes.
Join YDL & Ozone House on the first and third Tuesdays of the month for a fun-filled book club featuring snacks, free books, and a gift card raffle at each session!
Meditation has many benefits for our health and well-being. Drop in for simple, guided, non-religious awareness practices in the company of friends you may not have met yet!
Drop in and learn chess at the library! Casual play, lessons, research, and quick round rated play. Designed for youth grades K-12 and their families. Click for details about weekly activities.
Elementary and middle school students can stop by the youth department with their homework and get help from a high school student volunteer. No registration required.
"Embracing Your Crown" is a two-part series to help families caring for black hair embrace their crown through self-care, consent, and alopecia awareness.